Findlay Sweeps Golf Titles in Double Championship Win

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The University of Findlay's golf teams both claimed conference championships on the same week, with the women securing their ninth straight title and freshman Ross Dietz leading the men to victory. It's a historic moment for the small Ohio university's athletic program.

The University of Findlay just had the kind of week most college athletic programs only dream about.

Both the men's and women's golf teams claimed their conference championships within days of each other in Florence, Indiana. The women dominated Ashland University 4.5 to 0.5 in head-to-head medal match play on April 17, while the men clinched their title on April 22 with a 3-2 victory over the same opponent.

For the women's team, this marks their eighth consecutive G-MAC championship and ninth straight conference title overall. Junior Ashleigh Duflo delivered the day's standout performance with a stunning 67, finishing nine strokes ahead of her opponent.

The match started with tension when Ellie Yeazel found herself tied after 16 holes. She sank a crucial birdie on the 17th hole to secure the first point for Findlay. Senior Hayley Dye then sealed the championship with a seven-stroke victory.

The men's side wrote its own chapter of redemption and resilience. Freshman Ross Dietz became the first first-year player since 2018 to claim the individual conference title with a final round 68.

But Dietz said the team victory meant more than his personal achievement. Junior Colin Shadek opened the match with a hard-fought one-stroke win, and senior Luke Metzger rallied from a three-stroke deficit to tie his match on the 13th hole and ultimately win by three.

Why This Inspires

Small schools often struggle to compete with larger universities that have bigger budgets and recruiting advantages. Findlay, with just over 3,000 students, proves that consistency and team culture can triumph over resources.

The women's program has built a dynasty spanning nearly a decade. That kind of sustained excellence doesn't happen by accident but through dedication, strong coaching, and a winning culture that gets passed down from seniors to newcomers each year.

Both teams now advance to NCAA regional tournaments in early May, carrying momentum that only comes from winning together.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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